Coral symbionts

Gregor Hodgson gregorh at ucla.edu
Sun Feb 9 08:15:07 UTC 2003


Dear Ivan,

Coral reefs in Vietnam are some of the most overfished in the world and the
reefs are subject to many other impacts. You may be interested in the
following:

Thang, H.V., G. Hodgson, E. Hresko, C. Ovel (eds) 1998. Coastal Biodiversity
Priorities in Vietnam. Proceedings of the Workshop on Coastal Priorities in
Vietnam, Hanoi 4-6 November 1997. Institute for Environment and Sustainable
Development Publication 98-02, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Hong Kong.

Vo S.T. and Hodgson G. 1997. Coral reefs of Vietnam: Recruitment limitation
and physical forcing. p. 477-482. Vol. 1. In: HA Lessios (ed) Proc. 8th
Intl. Coral Reef Symposium, June 24-29, 1996, Panama City, Smithsonian
Tropical Research Institute, Panama.

Gregor Hodgson, PhD
Director, Reef Check
Professor (Visiting)
Institute of the Environment
1362 Hershey Hall Mailcode 149607
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles CA 90095 USA

Tel: (1) 310-794-4985 Fax: (1) 310-825-0758
Email: gregorh at ucla.edu
www.ReefCheck.org

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivan Marin" <coralliodecapoda at mail.ru>
To: <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 7:00 AM
Subject: Coral symbionts

> Dear Coral-lers,
>
>     Our laboratory has been studing simbiotic relationships between
different
> sea invertebrates. Personally, I am studing coral-associated crustaceans
as one
> of the component of coral reef community. Generally, we are interested in
all
> animals and their complex associated with scleractinian coral colonies.
>    Since 2001 members of our laboratory has been working in South Vietnam
> waters investigating coral reef community and all influinced factors. As
one
> knows, corals in Vietnam are hardly exploited by fishing, pollution and
others,
> that why this region is very interesting to study effect of exploitation.
My
> supervisor, T.A. Brytaev, and I try to investigate the changes in coral
> associated communities as factors and indexes of coral community
pollution.
>    Here, we are looking for scientist or societies, who are interested in
> cooperation in this topic. We are interested in any contacts with
scientists
> who make same investigations in other regoins.
>
>     And yet one. Could you help me to find organizations, societies or
funds
> (their Internet pages), which are supporting and funding different joint
> projects, scientific projects on studing coral associated communities and
> grants for PhD student to make joint coral reef condition investigations
in
> Indo-West Pacific.
>
>
>     Thank You very much.
>
> Sincerely yours
>
> Ph.D. student, Ivan N. Marin
> Laboratory of Evolutional Morphology of Marine Invertebrates
> (T.Brytaev Laboratory)
> A.N. Severtzov Institute of Ecology and Evolution (RAS)
> Leninsky pr. 33
> 117071 Moscow
> Russia
> Fax: 095 954 5534
>
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